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1 | Editorial | Speculates on proper role of athletics in colleges. |
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2 | Official | School will add departments in German, Manual Training, and Kindergarten as soon as there is room. |
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3 | In general | Geometric problem. |
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4 | Kate Harrod | Now Mrs. George Forby of Deep River. | |
5 | Julia Halsey | Taught at Springdale until last year. | |
6 | Lillie M. Held | Student of Cosmopolitan School of Osteopathy in Des Moines. | |
7 | Susie Hemenway | Has taught in Osage since graduation. | |
8 | Emelie Kreig | Completed four year course. | |
9 | O. E. Hibbs | Principal of Anthon schools. | |
10 | The Minnesingers concerts | Reviews of recent performances. | |
11 | Jennie E. Hall | Taught at Sergeant's Bluff; now in Montana. |
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12 | Cora D. Patterson | Taught at Lewis; now at Emmetsburg. | |
13 | Daniel R. Perkins | Completed the advanced courses. | |
14 | Hermann A. Mueller | Completed four years courses. | |
15 | Alice Neal | Died May 23, 1896. | |
16 | Myrtle Nims | Teacher at Maquoketa. | |
17 | Christine Patterson | Has not reported. | |
18 | E. R. Monroe | Has not reported. | |
19 | Nellie F. Miller | Teaching in Red Oak since graduation. | |
20 | Arthur G. Morey | Was principal of Allison; attended law school, currently principal of Parker. | |
21 | Roberta Muhs | Principal of Camanche schools. | |
22 | Lewis H. Minkel | Completed advanced courses. | |
23 | Margaret Mackin | Finished four years course and is now principal of New Hartford. | |
24 | Geo. E. McCammond | Teaching in New Hartford since graduation. | |
25 | Sarah A. McDonald | ||
26 | O. P. McElmeel | Was employed by Athens Publishing Company. | |
27 | Alice J. Mason | Teaching in Monroe. | |
28 | Nellie Maynard | Has not been teaching for two years due to bad health. | |
29 | A. J. Miller | Hasn't reported | |
30 | Emma C. Larkin | Teacher in Rippey. | |
31 | Cora M. Learned | Now Mrs. George W. Hersey of Keota. | |
32 | E. J. Leonard | Was principal of Lancaster; now principal in New Sharon | |
33 | Chas. L. Lewis | Is principal of Pinnebog, Michigan. | |
34 | Willard H. Lyon | Was principal of Pella, then became superintendent there. | |
35 | Mabel B. Libbey | Completed the four years course. | |
36 | Minnie Mack | Completed four years course. | |
37 | Clara H. Hieber | Primary teacher in Cedar Falls. | |
38 | H. R. Hollis | Completed four years course. | |
39 | Nellie F. Hudson | Taught high school in Osage until she accepted a Boone position. | |
40 | Mollie Kelley | Taught in Perry since graduation. | |
41 | U. B. Kepford | Was principal in Rowan; now in Hudson. | |
42 | Edith Knickerbocker | Was primary teacher in Cedar Falls until she accepted a Charles City position. | |
43 | Chas. F. Kuehne | Completed four years course. |
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44 | Nellie E. Weldy | Student in the training school of Chicago for home and foreign missions. | |
45 | Jessie Wilbern | Has not reported. | |
46 | Lina Wilkinson | Nurse in Cincinnati, Ohio, after teaching three years. | |
47 | Ida Worster | Teaching in Adel since graduation. | |
48 | F. C. Woods | Completed four year course. | |
49 | R. M. Wyant | Was employed by Athens Publishing Company; then enrolled as a student of S. U. I. | |
50 | C. E. Tool | Principal of Alden since graduation. | |
51 | Adelaide Twinam | Has not reported. | |
52 | Helen A. Tyler | Has not reported. | |
53 | Jos. E. Vance | Principal of Springville schools. | |
54 | Ella Waters | Was a student of art and music last year in Oberlin. | |
55 | Morton E. Weldy | Currently Latin instructor at Highland Park after moving about. | |
56 | S. S. Stockwell | Student at S. U. I. after teaching in Nora Springs. | |
57 | C. E. Stinson | Completed advanced course. | |
58 | Etta D. Strong | Has not reported. | |
59 | Orpha Thayer | Was teacher in Griswold; now resides in Madena, California. | |
60 | James W. Stockman | Student at S. U. I. | |
61 | Wm. H. Reever | Resigned from Manning; now principal of Greenfield. | |
62 | Edward Rall | ||
63 | W. R. Sandy | County superintendent of Calhoun County. | |
64 | Guy H. Scobey | Has not reported. | |
65 | Anna M. Singer | Assistant at Marion High School. | |
66 | W. E. Snider | ||
67 | G. W. Randlett | Resigned as Nora Springs principal and is now at Pomeroy. | |
68 | Ed Rayburn | Cashier of a bank in Montezuma. | |
69 | Mary B. Richardson | Principal of Webster. | |
70 | Ida May Robinson | Teaching in Parker, South Dakota. | |
71 | Carl W. Rummel | Located in Webster City. | |
72 | Mary H. Ripke | Completed advanced course. | |
73 | Roxy Peterson | Teaching in Dunlap. | |
74 | Ole N. Oleson | Completed advanced course. | |
75 | John C. Prall | Was secretary of Y. M. C. A. in Leland; now is college secretary of Y. M. C. A. in Iowa. | |
76 | Samuel Quigley | Principal of Brighton | |
77 | Samuel Quigley | Principal of Brighton. |
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78 | Neil Bardsley | Mother very ill. | |
79 | The reading circle | Professor Parish spoke on diplomatic relations. | |
80 | The graduates of the musical department | Gave concert. | |
81 | The Y. W. C. A. | Will give picnic. | |
82 | Mrs. Danskin | Arrived to care for her son Melville. | |
83 | The children on Normal Hill | Enjoyed May Day. | |
84 | Pres. Seerley | Visited Grinnell. | |
85 | A new walk | Being laid on 24th Street and on Normal Street. | |
86 | The ball game | Ames defeated ISNS in baseball, 5-3. | |
87 | Mrs. Seerley | Went to Oskaloosa. | |
88 | The ball team | Will play baseball game against Upper Iowa University. | |
89 | Miss Arnett | Back in school. | |
90 | Miss Dearborn, Miss Kurtz, and Mr. Hillis | Have been sick. | |
91 | The butcher shop | Normal Street business changing. | |
92 | Taletta Ellingson | Went home due to illness. | |
93 | Mr. Peck | Building candy shop on the Hill. | |
94 | Earl Latchum | Visited Pearl Head. | |
95 | A number of houses | Receiving a new coat of paint. | |
96 | Miss Reibsamen | Is very ill. | |
97 | Helen Paine | Visited Fairbank. | |
98 | Nora Heffernin | Father sick. | |
99 | Miss Baker | Has been sick. | |
100 | Alice Kerr | Visited Waterloo. | |
101 | Alma Giddings | Visited Marshalltown. | |
102 | J. S. Carpenter | Went home due to illness. | |
103 | Mr. Pierce | Visited Harry Moore. | |
104 | Mr. Silver | Visited Gladbrook. | |
105 | Fanny Low | Visited Atlantic. | |
106 | E. W. B. Mark | Away on business. | |
107 | Olive Pond | Visited Gladbrook. |
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108 | Those who have not taught the required time for state certificates | May take examinations and apply later. | |
109 | The Atlantic Telegraph | Praises Emma Shoudy's play. | |
110 | The concert given by the Minnesingers | Well attended and appreciated. | |
111 | The elections for the week | Many students are finding teaching positions. | |
112 | Lieut. P. M. Shaffer | Visiting and telling stories from the Spanish-American War. | |
113 | Athletic | Account of recent baseball loss to Ames. | |
114 | A petition is being circulated | To install electric lights between Cedar Falls and College Hill. | |
115 | Miss Jennie Landis | Assisting in office. | |
116 | Mr. Stoakes | A group went to Traer. | |
117 | Prof. Bartlett | Gave test on value of Bible as literature. |
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118 | Training: teaching reading in higher grades | Advice for teachers. |
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119 | Alpha Society | Programs have featured spring, farm life, and Ruskin. |
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120 | Bible Study Department | Lesson XXVIII: the Passion week. |